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Thanks guys!
I'm kind of far from Level 40 since I've been trying to level up for the Gladiator Vocation and I don't think I'm That far in the game yet.
Seriously ? :o Easy to abuse changing the date on your PC, everyday is wednesday. :P (might have to firewall the exe in case it fetches the date on some server)
Cool and yeah, I will wait. I was just curious and didn't want to run into anything too spoiler heavy of the game since I haven't been looking, but I'm no stranger to Dragon Quest.
You guys have been helpful and hopefully this thread is a small niche amount of information.
This tweet was from slime developer of DQH2, 14th June topic on metal slimes
https://twitter.com/koeilau/status/742780534183579648/photo/1
I will translate it for you.
1) There must be alot of medium size monster
2) The spawn area will be near stronger enemies on the map
So keypoint is there must be alot of mobs that you can lock-on using R3.
If you compare all the dark world, No man's land is the area with the most. Robots, panthers, wight, golem, dragons all are considered medium size monster. The stronger enemies refers to robot which only appear at post game. So the bottom half of No man's land was exact fit to all the hint given on that tweet. As opposed to dark forest that has Belial which takes longer to kill.